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'''Availability:''' Rare. It can be seen at the end of ''VeggieTales: Are You My Neighbor'' (1995 release). This variant is reused in all known prints of ''The Toy That Saved Christmas''. This one is also on the back cover of all ''VeggieTales'' tapes from 1995-1997, and 1998-2000 [[Lyrick Studios]] & Everland Entertainment VHS copies of ''Where's God When I'm S-Scared?'' and ''Are You My Neighbor?'', plus on the sticker label of all Lyrick Studios releases of ''VeggieTales'' tapes and some Lyrick Studios tapes with an ink label similar to the ones on the Word Entertainment ''VeggieTales'' releases from 2000 and later. |
'''Availability:''' Rare. It can be seen at the end of ''VeggieTales: Are You My Neighbor'' (1995 release). This variant is reused in all known prints of ''The Toy That Saved Christmas''. This one is also on the back cover of all ''VeggieTales'' tapes from 1995-1997, and 1998-2000 [[Lyrick Studios]] & Everland Entertainment VHS copies of ''Where's God When I'm S-Scared?'' and ''Are You My Neighbor?'', plus on the sticker label of all Lyrick Studios releases of ''VeggieTales'' tapes and some Lyrick Studios tapes with an ink label similar to the ones on the Word Entertainment ''VeggieTales'' releases from 2000 and later. |
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'''Legacy:''' This logo marks the establishment of a surprisingly long-enduring logo concept. |
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===3rd Logo (January 13, 1997-October 29, 2005)=== |
===3rd Logo (January 13, 1997-October 29, 2005)=== |
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File:Byline.png|''Os Vegetais: As Últimas Canções Divertidas?!'' (closing) |
File:Byline.png|''Os Vegetais: As Últimas Canções Divertidas?!'' (closing) |
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'''Nickname:''' "The A Pop" |
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'''Logo:''' Against a white background, we fade into Larry and Bob in-between the "BIG IDEA" phrase as before; except the "BIG IDEA" text is in a smaller size and is more generic in appearance. Larry is also busy looking towards the text, with his back towards the viewer as a result. Suddenly, the "BIG IDEA" text pops up and turns into the same warped font as before, with the text in a slightly thicker font and with the size of some of the letters being slightly different than the last logo. The "A", however, is not its actual size. This startles Bob and Larry, who then look at each other. Bob motions towards Larry to look at the screen; followed by both characters facing the viewer and grinning as they do in the previous logo. The "A" then slightly grows into its actual size. Copyright information appears below. The end result looks like a refined version of the previous logo. |
'''Logo:''' Against a white background, we fade into Larry and Bob in-between the "BIG IDEA" phrase as before; except the "BIG IDEA" text is in a smaller size and is more generic in appearance. Larry is also busy looking towards the text, with his back towards the viewer as a result. Suddenly, the "BIG IDEA" text pops up and turns into the same warped font as before, with the text in a slightly thicker font and with the size of some of the letters being slightly different than the last logo. The "A", however, is not its actual size. This startles Bob and Larry, who then look at each other. Bob motions towards Larry to look at the screen; followed by both characters facing the viewer and grinning as they do in the previous logo. The "A" then slightly grows into its actual size. Copyright information appears below. The end result looks like a refined version of the previous logo. |
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'''Trivia:''' This logo is referred to by Vischer and Nawrocki as the "A Pop" on ''VeggieTales'' audio commentaries. |
'''Trivia:''' This logo is referred to by Vischer and Nawrocki as the "A Pop" on ''VeggieTales'' audio commentaries. |
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'''Variants:''' |
'''Variants:''' |
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*In the logo's later years, it was further from the screen. The registered trademark ® symbol also appears to the right of the logo. |
*In the logo's later years, it was further from the screen. The registered trademark ® symbol also appears to the right of the logo. |
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'''Technique:''' CGI animated in-house on Silicon Graphics desktop workstations, using SoftImage on a renderfarm server known as "Lumpy." |
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'''Technique:''' The characters' animations, and the letters popping up. Simple but effective CG animation. |
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'''Music/Sounds:''' Just a suction sound when the "A" pops up. None for the still versions. Sometimes, it's the closing theme of the show. Most episodes have a specific sound play when the "A" moves, like: |
'''Music/Sounds:''' Just a suction sound when the "A" pops up. None for the still versions. Sometimes, it's the closing theme of the show. Most episodes have a specific sound play when the "A" moves, like: |
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'''Availability:''' Rare these days, but can still be seen on ''VeggieTales'' and ''3-2-1 Penguins!'' shows of the time. The last show to use this was ''LarryBoy: The Cartoon Adventures''. The last appearance of the "A Pop" overall was on a teaser to ''Gideon: Tuba Warrior'', which was released on November 4th, 2006, though there are speculations that the "A Pop" is still intact on a screener DVD of ''Sheerluck Holmes and the Golden Ruler''. |
'''Availability:''' Rare these days, but can still be seen on ''VeggieTales'' and ''3-2-1 Penguins!'' shows of the time. The last show to use this was ''LarryBoy: The Cartoon Adventures''. The last appearance of the "A Pop" overall was on a teaser to ''Gideon: Tuba Warrior'', which was released on November 4th, 2006, though there are speculations that the "A Pop" is still intact on a screener DVD of ''Sheerluck Holmes and the Golden Ruler''. |
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'''Legacy:''' This logo is a favorite among VeggieTales fans. |
'''Legacy:''' This logo is a favorite among ''VeggieTales'' fans. |
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===4th Logo (1998-2006)=== |
===4th Logo (1998-2006)=== |
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'''Logo:''' On a white background, we see Larry and Bob preparing to give their trademark smiles, but the "BIG IDEA" text (now in a thicker and more consistently-sized font) is flipped backwards. Bob takes notice of this, and looks at the logo with Larry. Then, Larry bumps the I, causing the "BIG IDEA" text to shake a little and rotate towards its usual position. As this happens, Bob is forced to move backwards as the text swings towards him. Bob then jumps into the D to get back to his position, only to get stuck. As Bob squeezes through to free himself, Larry tries to move out of the way; only for Bob to bounce into him anyway after freeing himself. Larry helps Bob into his normal position, and the two grin at each other before giving their trademark smiles |
'''Logo:''' On a white background, we see Larry and Bob preparing to give their trademark smiles, but the "BIG IDEA" text (now in a thicker and more consistently-sized font) is flipped backwards. Bob takes notice of this, and looks at the logo with Larry. Then, Larry bumps the I, causing the "BIG IDEA" text to shake a little and rotate towards its usual position. As this happens, Bob is forced to move backwards as the text swings towards him. Bob then jumps into the D to get back to his position, only to get stuck. As Bob squeezes through to free himself, Larry tries to move out of the way; only for Bob to bounce into him anyway after freeing himself. Larry helps Bob into his normal position, and the two grin at each other before giving their trademark smiles. |
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'''Variants:''' |
'''Variants:''' |
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* When this logo debuted, and then starting with ''Minnesota Cuke and the Search for Noah's Umbrella'', the byline is missing. |
* When this logo debuted, and then starting with ''Minnesota Cuke and the Search for Noah's Umbrella'', the byline is missing. |
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* On some occasions, the logo is still. |
* On some occasions, the logo is still. |
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* The logo was reanimated in 2020 to match the modified character designs. The logo is mainly the same, but the smiles at the end are more awkward and Bob and Larry don't freeze. Also, when Bob gets stuck in the D, the rest of the letters in "IDEA" move and rotate in reaction to Bob's actions. |
* The logo was reanimated in 2020 to match the modified character designs. The logo is mainly the same, but the smiles at the end are more awkward and Bob and Larry don't freeze. Also, when Bob gets stuck in the D, the rest of the letters in "IDEA" move and rotate in reaction to Bob's actions. |
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'''Technique:''' CGI animation. For all the still variants, none (of course). The 2020 variant was animated by 88 Pictures. |
'''Technique:''' CGI animation animated in-house. For all the still variants, none (of course). The 2020 variant was animated by 88 Pictures. |
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'''Music/Sounds:''' |
'''Music/Sounds:''' A soft orchestral theme (based off the beginning to the "Thankfulness Song" from "Madame Blueberry") that suddenly goes down in pitch and stops. This is followed by sound effects accompanying the actions, then the theme plays again in full. Sometimes, it's the closing theme of the show. None for the still versions; however, for the 2003 and 2008 still versions, it's the opening theme of the preview. |
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'''Availability:''' Very common. The animated version was first seen on ''Jonah: A VeggieTales Movie'' and ''The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything'', as well as newer ''VeggieTales'' and ''3-2-1 Penguins!'' episodes. The early still version from 2000-2001 is seen on ''King George & The Ducky'', ''Lyle the Kindly Viking'', ''3-2-1 Penguins: Trouble on Planet Wait-Your-Turn!'', and other ''VeggieTales'' videos of the time. However, the logo itself actually debuted as a print logo in 1999, as seen on the back of the VHS cover of the Lyrick Studios copy of ''Madame Blueberry'' and a preview for ''Larry-Boy & The Rumor Weed''. It also appeared on a 2015 rebroadcast of ''The Toy that Saved Christmas'' on Telexitos, plastering the 2nd logo and broadcasts of ''VeggieTales'' on the Smile of a Child block of the Trinity Broadcasting Network. The logo returned on ''The VeggieTales Show''. |
'''Availability:''' Very common. The animated version was first seen on ''Jonah: A VeggieTales Movie'' and ''The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything'', as well as newer ''VeggieTales'' and ''3-2-1 Penguins!'' episodes. The early still version from 2000-2001 is seen on ''King George & The Ducky'', ''Lyle the Kindly Viking'', ''3-2-1 Penguins: Trouble on Planet Wait-Your-Turn!'', and other ''VeggieTales'' videos of the time. However, the logo itself actually debuted as a print logo in 1999, as seen on the back of the VHS cover of the Lyrick Studios copy of ''Madame Blueberry'' and a preview for ''Larry-Boy & The Rumor Weed''. It also appeared on a 2015 rebroadcast of ''The Toy that Saved Christmas'' on Telexitos, plastering the 2nd logo and broadcasts of ''VeggieTales'' on the Smile of a Child block of the Trinity Broadcasting Network. The logo returned on ''The VeggieTales Show''. |
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'''Availability:''' It appears on ''VeggieTales in the House'' episodes on Netflix. Last used on ''VeggieTales in the City'', which released its final season on September 15, 2017. Despite the character redesigns, the ''VeggieTales'' episode ''Noah's Ark'' used the previous logo. |
'''Availability:''' It appears on ''VeggieTales in the House'' episodes on Netflix. Last used on ''VeggieTales in the City'', which released its final season on September 15, 2017. Despite the character redesigns, the ''VeggieTales'' episode ''Noah's Ark'' used the previous logo. |
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'''Legacy:''' This logo |
'''Legacy:''' This logo isn't as well-liked as the previous ones, due to using the contentious character designs from ''In the House''. |
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===Copyright Stamps=== |
===Copyright Stamps=== |
Founded in 1989 as "GRAFx Studios" by Phil Vischer, Big Idea Entertainment, LLC (officially established as "Big Idea Productions" in 1993) is an American animation production company best known for its Christian computer-animated series VeggieTales. In 2003, the company was acquired by Classic Media due to bankruptcy. In 2012, Classic Media was acquired by DreamWorks Animation, which in turn was bought out by NBCUniversal in 2016 for $3 billion. Their VHS and DVDs were released by Word Entertainment, Lyrick Studios, HiT Entertainment, Warner Home Video, Sony Wonder, and now Universal Pictures Home Entertainment. In 2018, at the Christian Worldview Film Festival, Mike Nawrocki confirmed that VeggieTales was no longer in production and that he wasn't working on any new content for the series. In April 2019, however, it was announced that the Trinity Broadcasting Network would be airing new episodes of VeggieTales under the name The VeggieTales Show on their network. The first episode to be released was The Best Christmas Gift, which premiered on iTunes and DVD in October 2019, and on TBN on Christmas 2019.
Logo: Simply the text "Big Idea Productions" on a white background with "presents" under it. Both are in the Palladium Thin font.
Variants:
Technique: None.
Music/Sounds: None or the dialogue of Bob and Larry, as part of the VeggieTales intro.
Availability: Seen in the intro on all VeggieTales videos from 1993 to 1997. The first tape to have this was the 1993 VHS of Where's God When I'm S-Scared?, and the last tape was the original VHS of Josh & The Big Wall! from 1997. The Spanish variants can be seen on the beginning of the Spanish dub of the aforementioned show, and the VeggieTales episode ¿¡¿Quiere Dios Que los Perdone?!? (God Wants Me To Forgive Them!?!). The Chinese variant can be found on the Chinese dub of the aforementioned show.
Logo: On a white background, we see a still of the VeggieTales characters Larry and Bob (a cucumber and tomato, respectively) smiling at the viewer. Between them is "BIG" and "IDEA" in a warped Palatino font. Underneath the logo is a copyright notice.
Variant: On The Toy That Saved Christmas, the logo is slightly smaller.
Technique: None.
Music/Sounds: None.
Music/Sounds Variant: On Rack, Shack, and Benny (1995 VHS), we hear Bob saying "I'd like to get out now!"
Availability: Rare. It can be seen at the end of VeggieTales: Are You My Neighbor (1995 release). This variant is reused in all known prints of The Toy That Saved Christmas. This one is also on the back cover of all VeggieTales tapes from 1995-1997, and 1998-2000 Lyrick Studios & Everland Entertainment VHS copies of Where's God When I'm S-Scared? and Are You My Neighbor?, plus on the sticker label of all Lyrick Studios releases of VeggieTales tapes and some Lyrick Studios tapes with an ink label similar to the ones on the Word Entertainment VeggieTales releases from 2000 and later.
Legacy: This logo marks the establishment of a surprisingly long-enduring logo concept.
Nickname: "The A Pop"
Logo: Against a white background, we fade into Larry and Bob in-between the "BIG IDEA" phrase as before; except the "BIG IDEA" text is in a smaller size and is more generic in appearance. Larry is also busy looking towards the text, with his back towards the viewer as a result. Suddenly, the "BIG IDEA" text pops up and turns into the same warped font as before, with the text in a slightly thicker font and with the size of some of the letters being slightly different than the last logo. The "A", however, is not its actual size. This startles Bob and Larry, who then look at each other. Bob motions towards Larry to look at the screen; followed by both characters facing the viewer and grinning as they do in the previous logo. The "A" then slightly grows into its actual size. Copyright information appears below. The end result looks like a refined version of the previous logo.
Trivia: This logo is referred to by Vischer and Nawrocki as the "A Pop" on VeggieTales audio commentaries.
Variants:
Technique: CGI animated in-house on Silicon Graphics desktop workstations, using SoftImage on a renderfarm server known as "Lumpy."
Music/Sounds: Just a suction sound when the "A" pops up. None for the still versions. Sometimes, it's the closing theme of the show. Most episodes have a specific sound play when the "A" moves, like:
For a full list of sound effect variants, see this link.
Availability: Rare these days, but can still be seen on VeggieTales and 3-2-1 Penguins! shows of the time. The last show to use this was LarryBoy: The Cartoon Adventures. The last appearance of the "A Pop" overall was on a teaser to Gideon: Tuba Warrior, which was released on November 4th, 2006, though there are speculations that the "A Pop" is still intact on a screener DVD of Sheerluck Holmes and the Golden Ruler.
Legacy: This logo is a favorite among VeggieTales fans.
Logo: It's the same as the second logo, but Bob and Larry have been cleaned up a bit to look more as they do in the third logo. Their position and size has also been changed so that they are more pronounced against the "BIG IDEA" text, and they don't cast a shadow like they do in the other logos. The word "p r e s e n t s" is below the logo.
Variants:
Technique: None. Only the copyright information ((C) MMI) appearing for the second variant.
Music/Sounds: None or the VeggieTales intro theme.
Availability: Seen in the intro on all VeggieTales videos from 1998-2006. It can be seen as a simple home video still logo on some tapes. The version without "presents" was seen on Larry-Boy & The Rumor Weed. This is also on the back of the cover of VeggieTales tapes from 1998 to 2000. The second variant was only seen at the end on the rare VBS tapes to promote Jonah: A VeggieTales Movie.
Logo: On a white background, we see Larry and Bob preparing to give their trademark smiles, but the "BIG IDEA" text (now in a thicker and more consistently-sized font) is flipped backwards. Bob takes notice of this, and looks at the logo with Larry. Then, Larry bumps the I, causing the "BIG IDEA" text to shake a little and rotate towards its usual position. As this happens, Bob is forced to move backwards as the text swings towards him. Bob then jumps into the D to get back to his position, only to get stuck. As Bob squeezes through to free himself, Larry tries to move out of the way; only for Bob to bounce into him anyway after freeing himself. Larry helps Bob into his normal position, and the two grin at each other before giving their trademark smiles.
Variants:
Technique: CGI animation animated in-house. For all the still variants, none (of course). The 2020 variant was animated by 88 Pictures.
Music/Sounds: A soft orchestral theme (based off the beginning to the "Thankfulness Song" from "Madame Blueberry") that suddenly goes down in pitch and stops. This is followed by sound effects accompanying the actions, then the theme plays again in full. Sometimes, it's the closing theme of the show. None for the still versions; however, for the 2003 and 2008 still versions, it's the opening theme of the preview.
Availability: Very common. The animated version was first seen on Jonah: A VeggieTales Movie and The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything, as well as newer VeggieTales and 3-2-1 Penguins! episodes. The early still version from 2000-2001 is seen on King George & The Ducky, Lyle the Kindly Viking, 3-2-1 Penguins: Trouble on Planet Wait-Your-Turn!, and other VeggieTales videos of the time. However, the logo itself actually debuted as a print logo in 1999, as seen on the back of the VHS cover of the Lyrick Studios copy of Madame Blueberry and a preview for Larry-Boy & The Rumor Weed. It also appeared on a 2015 rebroadcast of The Toy that Saved Christmas on Telexitos, plastering the 2nd logo and broadcasts of VeggieTales on the Smile of a Child block of the Trinity Broadcasting Network. The logo returned on The VeggieTales Show.
Legacy: Same as the 3rd logo. The 2020 reanimation in particular is a fabulous update, thanks to the enhanced animation quality and added quirks given to the characters and letters.
Logo: We see the Big Idea text in its typical style as well as a byline reading "© [YEAR] Big Idea Entertainment, LLC. All Rights Reserved." Bob and Larry (in their VeggieTales in the House designs) drop down from the top of the screen to their usual positions and smile with wide open grins.
Variant: From 2015-2017, the copyright info now reads "© [YEAR] DreamWorks Animation Television, Inc. All rights reserved."
Technique: CGI animation.
Music/Sounds: The end theme of the show.
Availability: It appears on VeggieTales in the House episodes on Netflix. Last used on VeggieTales in the City, which released its final season on September 15, 2017. Despite the character redesigns, the VeggieTales episode Noah's Ark used the previous logo.
Legacy: This logo isn't as well-liked as the previous ones, due to using the contentious character designs from In the House.
Here is some information about the copyright stamps for Big Idea:
As of 2015, copyright info is for DreamWorks Animation Television.
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